Beverly Hills auction house Julien’s Auctions said it will offer a mid-1960s Chrysler Imperial used in the 2011 remake of “The Green Hornet” during its Hollywood Legends sale this Friday and Saturday. The car, called Black Beauty, is said to be the lone intact survivor of the production, which included the destruction of several cars.

For the film, which starred Seth Rogen, the hero car was modified with retractable machine guns and numerous other weapons. Unlike other famous cars from action-adventure stories, such as the Aston Martins that James Bond drives, the huge, heavy Imperial doesn’t have a high-performance image. But its big engine and classic 1960s shape could help raise the profile of four-door sedans in the collector-car market.

The auction house estimates the car will fetch from $40,000 to $60,000.

Julien’s is known for selling movie and television memorabilia. The auction also includes items from a range of 1960s television shows like a “Star Trek” laser rifle and a genie bottle from the sitcom ”I Dream of Jeannie.”